From the start, the comedy hits you in the face as if it were a standup show, but in the form of a waitress at your table. In this way, the whole show is framed around the satire of what waitresses need to do to make tips and survive, despite every obstacle thrown their way. These obstacles are real and, at times, heartbreaking as well. I felt every emotion, comedic and tragic, and it all was wrapped up well within the hour-long timeframe.
What I didn't like
I have no thoughts about improvement at the moment.
My overall impression
The show was incredible, combining witty, well-established humor with introspective drama and storytelling.